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‘Amar Jawan Jyoti joined the true Shadhanjali to the martyr’

'Amar Jawan Jyoti joined the true Shadhanjali to the martyr'
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New Delhi: The government has rejected the opinion that Amar Jyoti has been extinguished and confirmed on Friday that the flame of the fire of the soldiers who put their lives in the 1971 war had joined the flame around the commemoration of the National War around him.
On the day when opposition parties criticized the government for allegedly extinguishing “eternal fire”, the official source was nicknamed alleged as wrong information.
They said the Merger Jyoti with a flame on the commemoration of the National War would mark tribute to soldiers who fell in their sacrifice.
They showed that Amar Jyoti, who lit up in the honor of the soldiers was killed in the 1971 war with Pakistan, did not have the names of martyrs.
“It is a strange thing to see that the flame at Amar Jewan Jyoti paid homage to martyrs in 1971 and other wars but there was no name present there,” said a source.
The names written at the Indian gate are only a few martyrs who struggle for England in World War-I and Anglo-Afghan war, and thus is our colonial past symbol, the source said.
“The names of all Indian martyrs of all the wars, including 1971 and the war before and after it was placed in the national war warnings.
Therefore it is’ Shraddhanjali”to who really has a fire that pays tribute to martyrs there,” said a source .
In opposition excavation, the sources say that it is ironic that people who do not make the national war warnings for seven decades now make hue and cry when permanent wages and fitting are made to martyrs, said sources.
LT General (RETD) Satish two who oversee the construction of the National War Museum welcome the decision about the merger of two APIs.
“This gives me a great satisfaction that the eternal flame of Jyoti Jyoti at the Indian gate is joining the National War Museum,” Tweeting Retired General.
He further said: “The Indian gate is a warning for the hero who falls first World War.
NWM.

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